What model and year?

Whats up everyone,

Picked this bike up last summer from a good friend and excellent rider, said he got it from one of the guys at Haro a while back but was a bit small for him to ride being 6'4". I have looked up the model from the decals but everything i find says it is a full suspension bike. It is a very light rig with a bit of carbon. The decals say "werks xls three point zero"
and also has a decal on the back of the seat tube that says "ed tuned". I am a beginner so please bear with any ignorance i may have. Thanks for the help.

2013 Haro Flightline Sport

Got her today. I cant find any reviews on this bike anywhere! So I guess I'll have to do it. Got off work and rode all day, super smooth shifting and hydraulic disc brakes for $575 brand new. MSRP $629.99

Gonna change the pedals first. Not to crazy about the graphics/logos. Thinking about plastidipping it.

I think you should look for a progressive shock, i.e. one with a small volume. I put a Rock Shox MC3.3 into my Haro X1 and I'm very happy with it - works smoothly without bottoming out. Afriend of mine is using the same in his Haro Shift and he's ok with it as well. Also, a Swinger Air (or Coil) will be fine.

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A propos my velo My X1 changed a bit since 2011 when I bought the frame. The one thing that didn't change (except the frame) are the forks. Specification below:

I am new to MTB and purchased this bike last month. I have rode about 100 miles both on concrete and dirt trails. I love it!

I am also new to MTB and purchased a 29" Flightline Trail two months ago. One of my pedals busted with about 75 miles on it so that was the first thing I upgraded. Aside from the Forté platforms, the stock components have been enough for me so far. Loving this bike.

Hi all...is there any diff between the X1,X6 & X7?? They look kinda similar..

I'm not a big Haro expert, but from the Haros I owned the difference is in the composition. The higher the model - the better the components it uses. Other then that it's similar in its frame and geometry.